Alan,
Is it possible to use this for some crude regenerative braking that is missing on HPC100B ?
Dajs
It's possible to run the 3Phase motor with a simple controller similar to your
diode array (a simple three wire commutator would let you turn the wheel
at the same rate you turn the commutator.).
You would just be running it at maximum voltage/current when you do.
The problem is that just as the speed varies with the applied voltagein a motor,
the generated voltage varies with the applied windspeed on a windmill.
You still need a controller to regulate the load on the motor.
The easiest way to see this is to hook an electric
motor up on something with a crank of the drive, or if you have
an e-bike, turn it over and disconnect the motor from the speed controller.
When you turn the motor by hand with the circuit open (nothing connected) it turns
freely.
When you turn the motor with the wires shorted together (temporarily)
it is very hard to turn. The work is going into making voltage and current
internally.
WARNING: DO NOT DRIVE THE MOTOR WITH THE WIRES SHORTED.
Just turn it by hand.
The controller, in your case, regulates the voltage being generated so that
you can drive your collector at lower than maximum wind speed, but
can gather more power at higher speeds without burning out your charging circuits.
It should ideally keep your battery voltage at a certain level till the current
drops off, then stop generating when the battery bank is full.